© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, distribution and diversity are essential for informing fisheries and conservation management. The present study was conducted in the nearshore Pilbara bioregion of north-western Australia where the dynamic marine environment is characterised by large embayments, numerous islands and islets, coexisting with globally significant petrochemical and mineral industries. Within Western Australia, this nearshore bioregion has high biodiversity and is considered to play an essential role in the recruitment of species of commercial importance. To better inform future investigations into both ecological processes and planning scenarios for management, a rap...
Areas closed to fishing are advocated as both fisheries management and biodiversity conservation too...
Pelagic fish research and management is usually conducted at large spatial scales (100s to 1000s of ...
Many commercially important fish species use coastal marine environments such as mangroves, tidal fl...
Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, distribution and diversi...
This research investigated patterns in the distribution and abundance of nearshore fishes of south-e...
Fish communities are an important cultural, recreational and commercial resource that also have an i...
Habitat classes are often used as surrogates to represent or capture species assemblages in the desi...
As the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) increases globally, so does the need to assess if MPA...
Information on fish species diversity is important to monitor changes and maintain sustainability in...
Seascape ecology is an emerging sub-discipline of marine ecology, which examines the effect of spati...
This paper provides a first assessment of fish communities associated with the submerged oceanic ban...
As the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) increases globally, so does the need to assess if MPA...
This study has employed an integrated statistical approach to determine the extents to which species...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identif...
Areas closed to fishing are advocated as both fisheries management and biodiversity conservation too...
Pelagic fish research and management is usually conducted at large spatial scales (100s to 1000s of ...
Many commercially important fish species use coastal marine environments such as mangroves, tidal fl...
Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, distribution and diversi...
This research investigated patterns in the distribution and abundance of nearshore fishes of south-e...
Fish communities are an important cultural, recreational and commercial resource that also have an i...
Habitat classes are often used as surrogates to represent or capture species assemblages in the desi...
As the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) increases globally, so does the need to assess if MPA...
Information on fish species diversity is important to monitor changes and maintain sustainability in...
Seascape ecology is an emerging sub-discipline of marine ecology, which examines the effect of spati...
This paper provides a first assessment of fish communities associated with the submerged oceanic ban...
As the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) increases globally, so does the need to assess if MPA...
This study has employed an integrated statistical approach to determine the extents to which species...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identif...
Areas closed to fishing are advocated as both fisheries management and biodiversity conservation too...
Pelagic fish research and management is usually conducted at large spatial scales (100s to 1000s of ...
Many commercially important fish species use coastal marine environments such as mangroves, tidal fl...